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But the source of the geass can be considered to be CC, if she doesn't make a contract with anyone else (aside from the fact if peace is broken and it becomes necessary) then Lelouch's Zero Requiem wouldn't have gone in vain.

She does not have to make the contract. All we know, is that in the epilogue, everything worked fine, and they were all contributing with each other, to make the world a better place. Now, if C.C. chose to give the geass to someone out of sheer boredom, then that is something else, but judging by C.C. personality, Lelouch was more than enough, and was a success, that Mao can never be.

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"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end".
- Ursula Le Guin

I doubt she'll make another contract in the near future. However, not matter how big of an impact Lelouch may have had in her life, time is definitely going to take its toll on her, and she'll probably want to die again.

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"The name is Tin; Used is just an alias. I'm everything Shoe Box would like to be." - Used Can of the Aluminium Kingdom

Yeah, Lelouch could definitely have a child that looks like him, and is the new protagonist, who C.C. can give the code to, as a sign of Lelouch's success, and intelligence. The child coming from Lelouch's gene pool.

Lelouch was awesome, and C.C. made him even more so.

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"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end".
- Ursula Le Guin

Hahaha. You guys are something. Lelouch looked like the kind that would be a flamboyant playboy, but I guess it did not matter to him that C.C. was on his bed almost everyday, or Kallen was on top of him once.

Anyways, both him and C.C. did not seem to interested to go that far, as Lelouch considered her a witch, and was very dominant towards his goals rather than one night stands.

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"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end".
- Ursula Le Guin

She was sort of like a slave, I think. Just followed orders, and wanted to be loved. After gaining geass, she was loved, and the flashback shows her dancing with the aristocrats who obviously loved her, so she might have been important then.

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"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end".
- Ursula Le Guin

While I know the discussion of the new series isn't really supposed to be in this board, I just wanted to say that I hope they show C.C. demonstrated some things that she's learnt over the many generations of being immortal. While she was a very unique character, and many people love her for it, she never really displayed skills that might have been honed during her life. Martial arts while in China perhaps?

While I know the discussion of the new series isn't really supposed to be in this board, I just wanted to say that I hope they show C.C. demonstrated some things that she's learnt over the many generations of being immortal. While she was a very unique character, and many people love her for it, she never really displayed skills that might have been honed during her life. Martial arts while in China perhaps?

Whatever C.C. had was never shown to much, but she did pilot the Knightmare Frame with ease. I think if she wanted, she could have done a lot, but part of this is that, she would have to keep her identity secret, to not be discovered by royalty or even the public, and face experimentation. She is a watcher, so her job was to protect Lelouch, who she had infatuation for. He was her work of art, that Mao could never be.

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"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end".
- Ursula Le Guin